CANOE Approach Workshop for Community-Engaged Research with Indigenous Communities

Are you prepared to navigate the research waters of community engagement in a meaningful and reciprocal way? Join the CANOE Approach workshop to reflect on your identity and readiness to embark on a community-engaged research journey with Indigenous communities. This in-person small group workshop is co-facilitated by Dr. Kimberly Huyser, Derek Thompson, and Daniele Gallardo, and co-organized by the UBC Cluster for Indigenous Engagement, Development, and Research (CIEDAR) and the Office of Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI).
This event is open to Faculty of Medicine staff, faculty, and clinical faculty.
Please note that each session is a repeat of the same workshop, so kindly register for only one date.
As this is a small-group workshop with limited capacity, early registration is recommended.
